On the Distribution of Fractures in an Oil Pay

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Adrian E. Scheidegger
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

"AbstractThe possibilities of deriving pertinent information about fractures in an oil pay from data obtained by core analysis are investigated. It is shown that it is possible to obtain an estimate of the fractured area per unit volume of the pay, and that the size of the fractures can be estimated if their shape is known. A suggestion of a routine procedure for the analysis of fractures is given.1.-IntroductionMany oil fields are producing essentially from cracks or fractures. Where this is the case, it is important to be able to obtain a knowledge of the size and distribution of those fractures in the oil pay. This knowledge has to be derived from the analysis of cores taken from the fields, as it is generally impossible to follow a fracture through the pay by direct means. The necessity of using statistical methods to extrapolate the meagre information obtained from the cores of the wells is therefore indicated.It is known that the fractures are much bigger than the diameter of the cores; thus, if they strike a core, the latter will generally fall into two pieces. The angle of the fracture with the vertical can be measured and, if oriented cores are taken, the exact position of the surface element representing the intersection of the fracture with the drill stem can be determined. Sometimes the edge of a fracture can be seen in a core. The number of •Cores that show such an edge can be noted. Of course, one has to be careful to distinguish between original fractures in the pay and fractures in the core caused by drilling operations. Only the former are relevant."
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APA: Adrian E. Scheidegger  (1955)  On the Distribution of Fractures in an Oil Pay

MLA: Adrian E. Scheidegger On the Distribution of Fractures in an Oil Pay. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1955.

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